At 03:45 AM 11/11/2003, David B Funk wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> **************** eManager Notification *****************
>
> The following mail was blocked since it contains sensitive content.

Love the stupid -PC- double-talk here. Gee, what was the content
sensitive to? (is it sensitve to light, heat, shock...)

How about saying "was blocked because it contains objectionable content"
and be done with it.

Sad. A spam-blocking list cannot even discuss the kinds of things
that it's supposed to block.

Check the headers... it was generated by a subscriber (mailhost.pmare.com) and not by sourceforge.net's mailservers.


Admittedly the list does have some brainless filters imposed by sourceforge (ie: blocking the evil V-word), but this one isn't theirs, despite the claim of the email that it came from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

eManager is a piece of software by Trend, and it's a wonderfully cluefull piece of software that forges itself as the postmaster/administrator of a system other than the one it runs one. It also tends to reply to lists, instead of to senders...

I've got a SMTP layer reject to kill any inbound mail attempting to claim be from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".. I personally don't take kindly to external systems forging me as the sender of messages to my users..








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